.TH IP\-ADDRLABEL 8 "20 Dec 2011" "iproute2" "Linux"
.SH "NAME"
ip-addrlabel \- protocol address label management
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.sp
.ad l
.in +8
.ti -8
.B ip
.RI "[ " OPTIONS " ]" 
.B addrlabel 
.RI " { " COMMAND " | "
.BR help " }"
.sp

.ti -8
.IR OPTIONS " := { "
\fB\-V\fR[\fIersion\fR] |
\fB\-s\fR[\fItatistics\fR] |
\fB\-r\fR[\fIesolve\fR] |
\fB\-f\fR[\fIamily\fR] {
.BR inet " | " inet6 " | " ipx " | " dnet " | " link " } | "
\fB\-o\fR[\fIneline\fR] }

.ti -8
.BR "ip addrlabel" " { " add " | " del " } " prefix
.BR PREFIX " [ "
.B dev
.IR DEV " ] [ "
.B label
.IR NUMBER " ]"

.ti -8
.BR "ip addrlabel" " { " list " | " flush " }"

.SH "DESCRIPTION"
IPv6 address label is used for address selection
described in RFC 3484.  Precedence is managed by userspace,
and only label is stored in kernel.

.SS ip addrlabel add - add an address label
the command adds an address label entry to the kernel.
.TP
.BI prefix " PREFIX"
.TP
.BI dev " DEV"
the outgoing interface.
.TP
.BI label " NUMBER"
the label for the prefix.
0xffffffff is reserved.
.SS ip addrlabel del - delete an address label
the command deletes an address label entry in the kernel.
.B Arguments:
coincide with the arguments of
.B ip addrlabel add
but label is not required.
.SS ip addrlabel list - list address labels
the command show contents of address labels.
.SS ip addrlabel flush - flush address labels
the command flushes the contents of address labels and it does not restore default settings.

.SH SEE ALSO
.br
.BR ip (8)

.SH AUTHOR
Manpage by Yoshifuji Hideaki / 吉藤英明

